FSF's blog

The free software community encompasses the globe, and we strive to make the LibrePlanet conference reflect that. That's why we livestream the proceedings of the conference, and encourage you to participate remotely by both watching and participating in the discussion via IRC chat.

GitHub's updated terms caused a great deal of concern, but
while they are confusing, they do not appear to be incompatible with
copyleft. The Free Software Foundation (FSF), though, still recommends
using other code hosting sites.

It's almost time: LibrePlanet 2017 kicks off in two weeks, on March
25! Will you join free software hackers, lawyers, activists, students,
educators, librarians, and community organizers at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT) to explore the roots of software
freedom?

The world of free software projects and the greater free software
movement grow in success and visibility in no small part thanks to
the developmental model that is enabled by the licenses and
philosophies that drive free software. Many projects and the Free
Software Foundation (FSF) itself have made leaps in creating more
diverse and inclusive spaces over the past few years. I'm excited to
celebrate International Women's Day by writing just a few of the many
amazing women around the world who use their professional and personal
time to drive freedom in technology.